The final volume of a unique collection of bizarre tales from a master of the genre Richard Marsh was the pseudonym of British born author Richard Bernard Heldman (1857-1916). His most famous work of supernatural fiction, The Beetle, was published in 1897, the same year as Bram Stoker's tale of the vampire Count Dracula, and it is believed that initially Marsh's book, which also features a bizarre and sinister figure capable of 'shape shifting, ' was even more popular with readers than Stoker's. Today Marsh's book is still widely regarded as a classic of its genre. Although a prolific...
The final volume of a unique collection of bizarre tales from a master of the genre Richard Marsh was the pseudonym of British born author Richar...
The final volume of a unique collection of bizarre tales from a master of the genre Richard Marsh was the pseudonym of British born author Richard Bernard Heldman (1857-1916). His most famous work of supernatural fiction, The Beetle, was published in 1897, the same year as Bram Stoker's tale of the vampire Count Dracula, and it is believed that initially Marsh's book, which also features a bizarre and sinister figure capable of 'shape shifting, ' was even more popular with readers than Stoker's. Today Marsh's book is still widely regarded as a classic of its genre. Although a prolific...
The final volume of a unique collection of bizarre tales from a master of the genre Richard Marsh was the pseudonym of British born author Richar...
Something evil stalks British politician Paul Lessingham through nineteenth century London. Neither a man nor a woman, the fiend hunts from the shadows, seeking vengeance for past deeds by mesmerizing others to do its bidding. Lessingham is a haunted man, and though in fear for his life, it's possible the past is far more dangerous than the present. With the help of Sydney Atherton and Marjorie Lindon, he will attempt to escape the clutches of revenge. But can any man escape "The Curse of the Beetle"?
Something evil stalks British politician Paul Lessingham through nineteenth century London. Neither a man nor a woman, the fiend hunts from the shadow...